Original Comic Strip Cartoon Illustration by Cecily Le Mesurier. Undated, but from around 1920. 17.5 x 4.5 inches approx. The cartoon consists of 4 cartoons on one sheet and is in pen and ink. Signed in initials to the lower corner of the final drawing with the artist's address to the rear.

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***Canadian Bidders*** Unfortunately Due to the recent changes made by the Royal Mail for deliveries to Canada over 2kg, I am unable to offer books over 2kg to Canadian bidders at the usual rate that applies to North American bidders. Any Canadian bidders wishing to purchase books over 2kg can do so but the cost will be high at £47 Airmail, no surface mail available, although this also gives a limit of 10kg. Contact me for more details

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